wanted to test the experiment, as both she and Jean desired another companion. I declined and departed.

As I stepped off the veranda onto the garden path, Jean approached. He wore one of those little pink and white aprons over a white, linen dress. His brown hair was piled on top of his head, and secured in a pink satin ribbon which fell below his shoulders and danced every time he tossed his head. His eyes were sparkling and laughing as he laid his hand on my airm. I couldn't help noticing that his nails had been tinted; the moons were un- touched as were the ends. Only the pink portion of the nails had been enamelled. He saw my look and said that Mam'selle said that to color the entire nail was neither ladylike nor sanitary.

He then looked at me seriously and said, "Don't believe all the things Mam'selle tells you; she doesn't lie but then she doesn't know all the truth. When I was younger there were times when I wanted to be a girl. Mostly though I preferred being a boy. I did not know how wonderful it would be to be able to just relax and enjoy my girlishness. There are very few times I regret my lost manhood. But then it isn't all lost, for sometimes Mam'selle and I play together in bed." With that he bade me adieu.

I offer you no conclusions, as no conclusion should be reache reached until this study and those on Quandt and Pedersen have become collated and studied.

As the author, and moderator of this article, I have drawn some conclusions from these studies and conservations as well as from my own personal observations. They are:

A change in both mental attitudes and physical characteris- tics of those who seriously try to accomplish this act will occur; however, results will vary with the individual.

This action causes a gender rather than a complete sex change, as shown by the continued male potency of the subjects. This is not paradoxical. The verse does not offer a sex change,

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